DJI has officially launched its new first-person view (FPV) headset, which is specifically made for the Neo and Avata 2 (currently priced at $999 on Amazon). This release follows many recent leaks about the product. The Goggles N3 comes at a much lower price point than the existing Goggles 3, which sells for $499 in the United States.
Pricing Details
For comparison, the Goggles N3 is priced at €269 in Europe and $229 in the US. It's no surprise that DJI's latest FPV headset lacks some features found in the Goggles 3. The Goggles N3, for example, uses 3.5-inch and 60 Hz LCD screens instead of the 100 Hz Micro-OLED screens that are in the Goggles 3. Nevertheless, the LCD panels still provide a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, peak brightness of up to 1,350 nits, and a field of view (FoV) of 54°.
Advanced Technology
Moreover, DJI has included its OcuSync 4 (O4) video transmission tech in this model, enabling a maximum video transmission bitrate of 60 Mbps. The DJI O4 system employs a 2T4R antenna configuration to transmit 1080p/60 FPS video from distances of up to 13 km with a latency of just 31 ms. The Goggles N3 also features SyncSmooth technology, which helps to ensure smooth video playback while offering around 2.7 hours of battery life on a single charge.
Specifications and Availability
As for its dimensions, the Goggles N3 weighs 536 g when including the battery and headband, and it measures 193 × 163 × 103 mm, not counting the antennas. DJI plans to start selling the Goggles N3 later this month across various markets, with the product listing already available. Additionally, the Goggles N3 will be available for order as part of the Motion Fly More Combo for €529 (about $565) in Europe, which includes an RC Motion 3 controller, three batteries, and a Two-Way Charging Hub. However, DJI has yet to announce the pricing for the US market.